Also featuring and accompanied by G.G. (Glenn Gilbert ) lead guitar of Prophets Of Addiction as well as the Guillotines, Giant Kitty (bass) and more...

After extensive touring the last three years and playing well over 300 dates, the band will be performing select festival and overseas dates in 2017. However Lesli And G.G. refuse to sit home, and with the release of the new solo acoustic recording from Sanders the duo will be hitting the road in support of that release, as well as laying down ideas for the next POA release.

The duo will be performing songs from the April 2016 release “Reunite the Sinners” on Target Group / Mighty Music.That release featured guitar from the legendary Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille. Of course songs from the critically acclaimed debut CD “Babylon Boulevard" and the "Haunting Truth of My Self Portrait" Lesli Sanders solo release will be included as well.. Thanks so much look forward to hearing back from you.

The press has likened the band to: Guns n Roses The Ramones, New York Dolls, Motley Crue, Backyard Babies, Dead Boys, Hanoi Rocks, Lords of the New Church, and all that is cool. The band's debut CD, "Babylon Boulevard" was released in Europe with major distribution with Cargo Records and Incorruption Records in USA October 2012.

In 2014, 2015, 2016 Prophets Of Addiction embarked on four tours of the USA performing 307 dates all across the USA including major festivals

"This is possibly the best album of its genre for many a moon-if only Guns N' Roses still made records like this the world would be a better place."www.uberrock.co.uk

"Every once in a great – and blessed – while, a band comes along that encapsulates everything that’s great about rock-n-roll. The Prophets of Addiction is that band. These guys are so authentic and such masters at what they do that it’s like some mad scientist extracted the pure essence from their genre – Mötley Crüe, Guns N’ Roses, The Ramones, Hanoi Rocks, LA Guns, Lords of the New Church and all the best glam/punk bands – and gave rise to The Prophets of Addiction. With songs that will play in your head long after the CD stops and looks that kill, The Prophets of Addiction are the total package. It’s been way too long for a band like POA to come to us lovers of metal, mascara and musical mayhem. Their debut album “Babylon Boulevard” brings back those freewheeling, whiskey soaked, halcyon days (nights, really) when the Sunset Strip hosted countless punk/metal mash-up bands looking to hit the big time – and, of course, all the girls, girls, girls they could get." Tacoma Weekly

"Babylon Boulevard is one of the best debuts for a long time in this genre" 9/10 Metal Hammer Magazine

"Dont let their glitter image fool you, for this bunch join the dots between Alice Cooper and the Ramones."www.DMME.net

"To be honest I was looking forward to reviewing this band but dreading it at the same time. I have heard so many great things about them and did not want to be disappointed, well I can definitely say I wasn't. From the opening song I was hooked." Underkill TV

"These cats have taken the best of NYC's sleaze-punk days (Johnny Thunders, the Throbs, Circus of Power) and the best of the early glam-sleaze days (Hanoi Rocks, Dogs D'Amour) and slammed them together with the force of a hundred freight trains. There's no studio trickery here either, these are raw recordings that sound gloriously like the band playing live on the best night of their lives."Mass Movement